‘They’re bottled’: Jamie Carragher says united Manchester have thrown away their title chances

‘They have BOTTLED it’: Jamie Carragher says Manchester United have thrown away their title chances after they last gasp equalizer against Everton

  • Manchester United threw a win at Old Trafford in a 3-3 draw with Everton
  • Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored a 95th minute equalizer to give Everton a point
  • Jamie Carragher believes United have fallen under the pressure

Jamie Carragher has said Manchester United have given ‘bottles’ to the Premier League title challenge and talked about being champions.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer ‘s side missed the opportunity to level on points with Manchester City – who have a game in hand – after Dominic Calvert-Lewin gave the Toffees a 95-minute equalizer.

‘I think Man United have bottled it now that they’ve got it, they’ve almost spoken out,’ Carragher told Sky Sports after the match.

Jamie Carragher says Manchester United have 'bottled' the Premier League title challenge

Jamie Carragher says Manchester United have ‘bottled’ the Premier League title challenge

United Ole boss Gunnar Solskjaer had just spoken to a reporter, saying ‘we’re not talking about winning titles’.

We should not even be seen as custodians of titles. That’s one for you (the media). ‘

Responding to Solskjaer ‘s comments, Carragher concluded:’ I think only Liverpool can stop them – I do not think Man Utd want it. ‘

United conceded a last-minute tie to drop two points at home to Everton on Saturday

United conceded a last-minute tie to drop two points at home to Everton on Saturday

United looked on their way to a comfortable victory with Edinson Cavani and an emotional strike from Bruno Fernandes giving them a 2-0 lead going into the break.

They threw away their two-goal win just seven minutes into the second half despite goals from Abdoulaye Doucoure and James Rodriguez.

United took the lead again after 70 minutes through Scott McTominay, but Calvert-Lewin took advantage of some weak defense to get in from Lucas Digne’s free kick, to give Everton a share of the damage during his time. death.

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